Len Shelton wrote:
>>> Can't quite see the logic in not supporting "smart" cards though
> 
> I don't see a need to move to a smart card, unless you are working with a
> not-so-smart OS, like Windows.

More advanced Trajectory types is one benefit.    Not sure what EMC2 
supports, as I have not used it to run a machine yet. I can't even 
comment on it.
> 
>>> Mach's going that way slowly...
> 
> No - Mach jumped in bed with Gecko. When I asked about whether there was an
> API for other hardware manufacturers to build devices like the G100, I was
> moderated off the list.

Not sure which list you are talking about, but I seriously doubt any 
opinons would make either group kick someone out.

Also in bed with Galil, The NC-Pod people, and soon DaltaTau?  I think 
it's more like they are trying to take it further, sometimes trying to 
do it a little too fast ;)

I'll use whatever I feel is going to suit my needs, I have some issues 
with Mach, and I'm sure I'll find some with EMC2.  But at the end of the 
day I'll try to not be a zealot of either cause.

Wayne...


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